2003 UWM News Release Bruce J. Barber II, harpsichord, and scott Cook, continuo Peck School of the Artsstudents at the St. john s Home and Eastcastle Place, and is traveling widely http://www.uwm.edu/News/PR/03.11/French_Music.html
Extractions: bstaff@uwm.edu Date: Nov. 18, 2003 French Impressions covers musical ground from the Baroque period through the 20th century. "I wanted to get away from the standard French impressionistic repertoire and introduce the audience to several lesser-known but fine French works," says Zinck. The violinist will play Eugène Ysaÿe's Sonata No. 2 ("Obsession," 1924) and will be joined by Bruce J. Barber II, harpsichord, and Scott Cook, continuo, for Jean-Marie Leclair's Sonata in D Major (1743). Pianist Elena Abend will join Zinck for the Poulenc Sonata for Violin and Piano (1943) and Maurice Ravel's Tzigane for violin and piano (1924). Stefan Kartman, cello, will perform Ravel's Sonata for Violin and Cello (1920-22) with Zinck. A native of France, Zinck graduated from the Paris Conservatory and subsequently the Juilliard School as a Fulbright Scholar. He completed his doctoral studies at Temple University in Philadelphia on a Russell Conwell Fellowship. He began his international career in 1992 after winning the prestigious Yehudi Menuhin Trust Award in Paris. Zinck joined the faculty at the Peck School of the Arts this fall after serving as Violin Professor at the University of New Mexico. French Impressions highlights Zinck's eclectic chamber music repertoire, which includes violin-piano, violin-cello, and violin-organ pieces. His two recordings for the Musical Heritage Society label, "The Complete Works for Violin and Piano of Karol Szymanowski" and "Live from France, the Violin-Cello Album" have been highly acclaimed. The Strad Magazine said of his Szymanowski recording: "Zinck has a round and opulent tone, a vibrato bringing moments of sheer ecstasy." Zinck performs on a 1690 J. B. Rogeri violin made in Brescia, Italy.
CHCMF 2001 Peter s Church. 313 Second St. Moran,violinist Risa Browder return with guest harpsichordistJohn Whitelaw from Brussels and violist scott McCormick for http://www.orgsites.com/dc/chcmf/_pgg4.php3
Extractions: Italian renaissance and baroque music from the late 16th through the mid 18th centuries by Giovanni Bassano, Girolamo Dalla Casa, Bartholomeo de Selma y Salaverde, Girolamo Frescobaldi, Froberger, Andrea Gabrieli, an unpublished sonata from the Library of Congress by Giovanni Battista Sammartini and a Parisian transcription of a violin sonata by Archangelo Corelli. The renaissance transverse flute and its virtuoso repertoire, although common through the mid 17th-century, is extremely rarely heard today.
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WMU News scott St. john, who previously appeared at WMU as a Young Concert Artist, is an accomplishedviolinist and violist and professor of violin at the University of http://www.wmich.edu/wmu/news/2002/0211/0203-ae037.html
Extractions: Merling Trio concert features guest violist Scott St. John Nov. 4, 2002 KALAMAZOO Guest artist Scott St. John will join Western Michigan University's internationally acclaimed Merling Trio for a concert Saturday, Nov. 9, beginning at 8:15 p.m. in the Dalton Center Recital Hall. Works performed will include Beethoven's Piano Trio in E- flat major , Op.1 #1; Arensky's Piano Trio in d minor , Op. 32; and Brahms Piano Quartet in c minor , Op. 60. Tickets are $10 and are available through the Miller Auditorium Ticket Office at 269 387-2300 or toll free 800 228-9858. Tickets for students and senior citizen are $5. Scott St. John, who previously appeared at WMU as a Young Concert Artist, is an accomplished violinist and violist and professor of violin at the University of Toronto. He has been praised for his "electric" performances and recitals. St. John, who will play viola at the Nov. 9 concert, has collaborated with the Merling Trio previously at the ENCORE School for Strings Summer Music Festival in Hudson, Ohio. The Merling Trio features WMU School of Music faculty members Renata Artman Knific, violin; Bruce Uchimura, cello; and Susan Wiersma Uchimura, piano. The concert is sponsored by the WMU School of Music and the Donald P. Bullock Performance Institute.
Out & About Dr. scott will speak on Folic Acid and the Prevention of Spina Celebrate the openingof the exhibition Pathways at the AGNL, St. john s Arts and Culture Centre http://www.mun.ca/univrel/gazette/1996-97/Apr.3/m-out.html
Extractions: (April 3, 1997, Gazette Thursday, April 3 Applied mathematics seminar Dr. Nick Maltsev of Instrumar Limited will discuss Designing Ice Detection Systems, at 11 a.m. in Room HH-3026, Mathematics Building. Combinatorics seminar Dr. Rolf Rees, Mathematics and Statistics, will discuss Resolvable Coverings and Packings, at 12:30 p.m. in Room HH-3030, Mathematics Building. Concert The Memorial University of Newfoundland Concert Band, conducted by Donald Buell, presents a program of contemporary works for band, including Howard Cable's Newfoundland Rhapsody. Look (and listen) for special performances by Craig Woodland and Heather White, and the band's percussion section. Tickets cost $5 general admission, $3 for students/seniors. The concert begins at 8 p.m. in the Donald F. Cook Recital Hall, Music Building. Friday, April 4 Winter internship ends for education students. Women's Studies Speakers' Series Laura Fitzpatrick, a women's studies graduate student, will give a talk titled The Knowing of Work and the Work of Knowing: Working-Class Women's Ways of Knowing, at noon in Room SN-4087, Science Building. English colloquium Newfoundland writers Marjorie Doyle, Carmelita McGrath and Agnes Walsh will discuss new works, at 4 p.m. in Room AA-3018, Arts and Administration Building. Mixer to follow in Room AA-3033.
SNAC ~ In The Lounge new exhibit and performance series opens at the St. performer are loose and spontaneous,like scott s work roddy will be accompanied by john Smith, DJ Hunnicutt http://www.snacc.mb.ca/news_releases/nr990310-inthelounge.html
Extractions: at the monastery ruins in St. Norbert, Manitoba. 204-269-0564 2 March 1999 Winnipeg This weekend on Saturday, March 13th, a new exhibit and performance series opens at the St. Norbert Arts and Cultural Centre (SNACC). True to form, Toronto artist John Scott has produced a gritty display of sinister imagery for this new drawing installation. Scott's ominous figures loom large along the walls and across the ceiling, transforming a usually bright and airy room into a place of menace and dark foreboding. Designed specifically for SNACC, Scott's Rorschach Attack (pronounced "roar-shack") sets the stage and tone for an eclectic mix of Winnipeg performing artists In the Lounge Andrew Hunter, SNACC's new Artistic Director, wants to do something with an edge that will make a bold statement about SNACC. Says Hunter, "This program expresses my artistic vision it is multidisciplinary and eclectic but it also has a thematic focus. John Scott's imagery gave me a focus and the selection of artists who will perform in his installation reflect different aspects of Scott's art. Scott's vision of the world is a dark one. It has a gritty street sensibility, but it is also imbued with confidence and compassion. I want to be clear about something. This isn't meant to be a "tight fit" the combination of art and performer are loose and spontaneous, like Scott's work. It's like being in a laboratory you throw things together and see what happens, sometimes the result is volatile and sometimes it fizzes."
D:\HMPRO2\gifs\dtrcass.htm The Entertainer/Maple Leaf Rag (scott Joplin, arr guitar; Rebecca Mercuri, guitar;john Leigham, string on Christmas melodies on the magnificent organ at St. http://www.dtrmusic.com/dtrcass.htm
Extractions: Order by sending us an email. These are not currently listed in our secure shopping cart. This is a list of DTR recordings which are available on real time duplicated audio cassette (Dolby B, chrome tape, $11 each except for double length recordings). All cassettes except those noted below are also available on custom CDs that we will record on demand using CDR technology. The price is $16.98 per CD. Note that recordings over 73 minutes will require two CDs. A basic label will be provided for the custom CDs. The cassette card will also be provided if extensive program notes are on the card.
Welcome To Central Florida AGO johns College, Cambridge, from 197478, he served as Mr. scott records frequentlyfor BBC Radio 3 and has of 20th century music on the Mander organ at St. http://homepage.mac.com/cf_ago/cf_ago/calendar/concerts/JohnScotthtml.html
Extractions: It is constructed in cyclic form, with transformations of either or both of two basic themes appearing in every movement. A short introduction presents the two themes in turn: Theme A, a vigorous motif of aspiration, soaring upwards in leaps and bounds, and Theme B, a motif of repose, drifting around a central note, rising, and then falling again.
Young Concert Artists Links Ruth Laredo, pianist. Nokuthula Ngwenyama, violist. Gary Schocker, flutist. ScottSt. john, violinist/violist. St. Lawrence String Quartet. Paul Shaw, pianist. http://www.yca.org/Pages/links_7_23_03.html
Parish Library Ricardo, director of the Cardinal Maida Institute at the St. author who was commissionedby Pope john Paul II scott Hahn Newest book of Dr. scott Hahn, convert http://www.sthugo.org/library.htm
Extractions: It's a busy season. So much to do! But when we truly love someone, we find time for them. A book is a wonderful way to find time for the Lord because even though our mind is filled with many thoughts, or we're too tired to pray, a book takes us out of our own thoughts and wherever we wish to go with God. Five or ten minutes is all you need. Maybe you've been finding it hard to pray with so much on your mind, but you know you should pray for some loved one who has passed away, or someone who needs your prayers. Fr. Benedict Groeschel has written three wonderful reflections you will find in our prayer section called Praying in the Presence of Our Lord With the Saints, the Holy Souls and in Eucharistic Adoration . Sr. Ann Shields has written a powerful book called Pray and Never Loose Heart - The Power of Intersession . There are 45 books on many aspects of prayer, on our prayer shelf from showing you how to pray with the psalms or St. Louis de Montfort sharing the
Contenders Among The Classics - UBC Reports Prof. and pianist Rena Sharon s CBC CD Salon Parisien recorded with violinist ScottSt. john was nominated in the Best Classical Album category of the Canadian http://www.publicaffairs.ubc.ca/ubcreports/2002/02apr04/music.html
Extractions: UBC Public Affairs News UBC Reports Goal / Circulation / Deadlines ... Three UBC Music professors are nominees in two of Canada's premier music awards. Prof. and pianist Rena Sharon's CBC CD Salon Parisien recorded with violinist Scott St. John was nominated in the Best Classical Album category of the Canadian Independent Music Awards. The second annual awards, or "Indies" as they are known in the industry, were presented at the ceremony in Toronto on Feb. 27, to kick off Canadian Music Week. Prof. Andrew Dawes (violin) and Jane Coop (piano) join Diana Krall, Nelly Furtado and other Canadian and international artists, in being nominated for Juno Awards this year. Dawes and Coop's CD of the complete Beethoven Violin Sonatas on the Skylark label has been nominated in the Best Classical Album: Solo or Chamber Ensemble category. Coop's recording of English Piano Concerti with the CBC Radio Orchestra has been nominated in the Best Classical Album: Large Ensemble or Soloist(s) with Large Ensemble Accompaniment category. The 2002 Juno Awards will be telecast from St. John's, Newfoundland, on April 14 on CTV.
The Leopold String Trio: Classical Music From Music Network Music Network s forthcoming tour marks scott s last engagement with the Trio Wed 11Feb, Listowel St. john s Arts and Heritage Centre, 8pm Tickets 15/12 http://www.musicnetwork.ie/tour04leop.html
Extractions: Tour Dates - The Leopold String Trio ... Tour Archive The Leopold String Trio - 03 -13 February 2004 NB - due to an injury there is a last minute change in lineup with violinist Marianne Thorsen being replaced by Priya Mitchell for the entire tour. The Bank of Ireland Arts Centre, Dublin concert will be recorded by Lyrric FM for broadcast on April 7, 2004 at 9pm. All Music Network tours are funded by the Arts Council/An Comhairle Ealaion Priya Mitchell (violin) who replaces the injured Marianne Thorsen in the Trio for this tour Leopold String Trio injury means that Marianne Thorsen will be replaced for this tour by Priya Mitchell - Scott Dickinson (viola) and Kate Gould (cello), the Leopold String Trio will perform in Ireland from February 3 - 13, 2004 as part of Music Network's 2004 Spring Season. The programme will include Weiner's String Trio in G minor, Op. 6, Beethoven's Serenade in D major, Op. 8 and String Trio by Irish composer Kevin O'Connell. All three members of the Trio enjoy a varied musical life away from the ensemble. Marianne Thorsen won the Outstanding Merit prize at the 1992 Carl Flesch International Violin Competition and was chosen as the Norwegian Concert Institute's 'Young Musician of the Year' in 1998. She is first violinist with the Nash Ensemble of London and a Professor of Violin at the Royal Academy of Music -
Corpus Christi Conference Flier And Registration The Friends of St. john Vianney is a group of Diocesan priests. Speakers IncludeScott and Kimberly Hahn Alice von Hildebrand, PhD David Dorondo, D.Phil. http://www.cuf.org/conference.htm
Extractions: Rev. R. Arnsparger, Celebrant Rev. M. Kauth The Holy Eucharist Rev. P.J. Winslow The Roman Liturgy Rev. W.R. Williams Reformation History David Dorando, D.Phil. Ecclesiastical Architecture Duncan Stroik, LLC The Friends of St. John Vianney (9:30 am talks will be repeated at 11:30am) The Holy Eucharist The Roman Liturgy Lunch Rev. C. Gober The Eucharist as Life-Giving Love Kimberly Hahn Rev. P.J. Winslow, Celebrant Dinner Break Lord Have Mercy Dr. Scott Hahn General Conclusion of Conference *The Friends of St. John Vianney is a group of Diocesan priests Speakers Include:
Edmonton Symphony Orchestra / Francis Winspear Centre For Music André and the Festival of the White Nights in St. at the age of four, and at agenine, became a protégé of the noted Canadian violinist Francis Chaplin. http://www.edmontonsymphony.com/content.asp?contentid=198&catid=20&rootid=6
Edmonton Symphony Orchestra / Francis Winspear Centre For Music He became a professional violinist in the Rio de Janeiro Opera House Orchestra, butcontinued his piano studies with Jacques Klein, a disciple of William Kapll http://www.discovereso.com/content.asp?contentid=251&catid=20&rootid=6
VSO 2001 15 (1939), given an intensely focussed and emotional reading by Canadian violinistScott St. john, moved into a realm of concentrated sorrow and anguish of http://members.aol.com/efaro26164/vso2001.html
Extractions: Main Other Performing Arts htmlAdWH('7002326', '234', '60'); Revista Filipina Revista Filipina Vancouver Symphony Orchestra Sharman, Britten, Holst Conductor: Kazuyoshi Akiyama. Soloist: Scott St. John, Violin. Featured Choirs: Chor Leoni Men's Choir and Elektra Women's Choir Performed at The Orpheum Theatre, 20 January 2001 This evening of inspired programming provided a rich indeed almost overly rich retrospective survey of twentieth-century compositional techniques. These were perhaps all the more focussed because chronological programming was necessarily abandoned to accommodate the programme's main work, Gustav Holst's massive and perennially popular The Planets. Dialogo dei massimi sistemi, about the communicative power of writing, the piece for male choir, string orchestra, and percussion, evoked the wonder of language with understated awe beautifully rendered by the hushed tones and carefully modulated delivery of the Chor Leoni Men's Choir. With occasional nods towards Samuel Barber and Ligeti, Sharman's paean to human ingenuity was a prelude of things to be returned to with the evening relentlessly moving towards the wordless, haunting conclusion of